Part, Chapter
1 I, I | It is too late, my poor dear!”~The painter experienced
2 I, I | not exceptional. Good-by, dear.”~She presented her cheek,
3 I, I | come; that this man was so dear to her as to render her
4 I, II | them alone.~“And you, my dear Deputy,” asked the painter, “
5 I, II | their wines are bad and very dear.~They live, as he said,
6 I, II | me that you yourself, my dear fellow, do not wholly despise
7 I, III| after to-morrow suit you, my dear Duchess?” asked Madame de
8 I, III| Baverie.~“I am with you, my dear fellow,” said Bertin, passing
9 I, III| They prove it to me, my dear fellow,” exclaimed Landa.~“
10 I, III| men any age here? Oh, my dear fellow, we grow young as
11 I, III| protested the Countess.~“Dear me! there must be a first
12 I, IV | before:~“Yes, I love you, my dear Any.”~“Come often to see
13 II, I | remote, insignificant and dear, which~are and which were
14 II, I | too shall go, leaving my dear Annette alone in the world,~
15 II, I | bear this no longer, my dear friend; you must come back,
16 II, I | again the next day.~“Yes, my dear friend, I am at the age
17 II, I | extended, exclaiming:~“Ah, dear friend! how happy I am to
18 II, I | Where shall we dine, my dear fellow? I need to be cheered
19 II, I | this summer.”~“Oh, well, my dear fellow, it is always Paris,
20 II, I | all. Go, by all means, my dear fellow.”~“Well, then, I
21 II, II | Oh, how funny he is, the dear fellow!”~Pushing back her
22 II, II | she said brokenly,~“Ah, dear friend, dear friend!” finding
23 II, II | brokenly,~“Ah, dear friend, dear friend!” finding nothing
24 II, II | softly, over and over:~“Dear, dear, dear Any!”~Julio
25 II, II | softly, over and over:~“Dear, dear, dear Any!”~Julio came back,
26 II, II | over and over:~“Dear, dear, dear Any!”~Julio came back, bounding
27 II, II | asking:~“Will you allow me, dear Countess? I am afraid of
28 II, II | of going away.”~“But, my dear friend,” said she, “we three
29 II, III| gone?”~“I believe so, my dear,” her husband answered; “
30 II, III| reasoned that, once her dear little daughter should be
31 II, III| does your daughter read?”~“Dear me! anything you like! Give
32 II, III| drily, “explain to me, my dear friend, the strange scene
33 II, III| a softer tone:~“Now, my dear Any, it is precisely because
34 II, IV | appeared very soon.~“Good-day, dear master,” said she gravely.~
35 II, V | way, saying: “Oh, do come, dear master! I am sure that you
36 II, V | repeating:~“Any! Any! My dear, my dear Any!”~Then she,
37 II, V | Any! Any! My dear, my dear Any!”~Then she, attempting
38 II, V | before.~“Yes, I love you, my dear Any.”~She arose, sat down
39 II, VI | Good-by, Any!”~“Good-by, dear friend. I will come to see
40 II, VI | Good-by, Any.”~“Good-by, dear friend, till to-morrow.”~“
41 II, VI | Do not worry yourself, my dear. Within an hour I shall
42 II, VI | pillow, on both sides of that dear face, she leaned over to
43 II, VI | glances, she murmured: “Oh, my dear, dear Olivier, to think
44 II, VI | murmured: “Oh, my dear, dear Olivier, to think that I
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